Skip to main content

Advanced Search: Build a Custom Dashboard

In the fields below, search for indicators by location, topics, population, classification, subgroup, or comparison. No fields are required, but we suggest selecting a location or two to start. In the additional search options section, select options to group and order search results. To learn more about how to customize a dashboard, see our help center.

Visit the Indicator List Page to see the full list of indicators and locations available on the site.

  • Map View
  • County : Adams Census Tracts
  • County : Adams Zip Codes
  • County : Ashtabula Census Tracts
  • County : Ashtabula Zip Codes
  • County : Athens Census Tracts
  • County : Athens Zip Codes
  • County : Belmont Census Tracts
  • County : Belmont Zip Codes
  • County : Brown Census Tracts
  • County : Brown Zip Codes
  • County : Carroll Census Tracts
  • County : Carroll Zip Codes
  • County : Clermont Census Tracts
  • County : Clermont Zip Codes
  • County : Columbiana Census Tracts
  • County : Columbiana Zip Codes
  • County : Coshocton Census Tracts
  • County : Coshocton Zip Codes
  • County : Gallia Census Tracts
  • County : Gallia Zip Codes
  • County : Guernsey Census Tracts
  • County : Guernsey Zip Codes
  • County : Harrison Census Tracts
  • County : Harrison Zip Codes
  • County : Highland Census Tracts
  • County : Highland Zip Codes
  • County : Hocking Census Tracts
  • County : Hocking Zip Codes
  • County : Holmes Census Tracts
  • County : Holmes Zip Codes
  • County : Jackson Census Tracts
  • County : Jackson Zip Codes
  • County : Jefferson Census Tracts
  • County : Jefferson Zip Codes
  • County : Lawrence Census Tracts
  • County : Lawrence Zip Codes
  • County : Mahoning Census Tracts
  • County : Mahoning Zip Codes
  • County : Meigs Census Tracts
  • County : Meigs Zip Codes
  • County : Monroe Census Tracts
  • County : Monroe Zip Codes
  • County : Morgan Census Tracts
  • County : Morgan Zip Codes
  • County : Muskingum Census Tracts
  • County : Muskingum Zip Codes
  • County : Noble Census Tracts
  • County : Noble Zip Codes
  • County : Perry Census Tracts
  • County : Perry Zip Codes
  • County : Pike Census Tracts
  • County : Pike Zip Codes
  • County : Ross Census Tracts
  • County : Ross Zip Codes
  • County : Scioto Census Tracts
  • County : Scioto Zip Codes
  • County : Trumbull Census Tracts
  • County : Trumbull Zip Codes
  • County : Tuscarawas Census Tracts
  • County : Tuscarawas Zip Codes
  • County : Vinton Census Tracts
  • County : Vinton Zip Codes
  • County : Washington Census Tracts
  • County : Washington Zip Codes
  • All Health Topics
  • All Community Topics
  • All Economy Topics
  • All Education Topics
  • All Environmental Health Topics
Search display options:

Search Results:

Indicator Gauge Icon Legend

Legend Colors

Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

an indicator guage with the arrow in the green the value is in the best half of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the yellow the value is in the 2nd worst quarter of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the red the value is in the worst quarter of communities.

Compared to Target

green circle with white tick inside it meets target; red circle with white cross inside it does not meet target.

Compared to a Single Value

green diamond with downward arrow inside it lower than the comparison value; red diamond with downward arrow inside it higher than the comparison value; blue diamond with downward arrow inside it not statistically different from comparison value.

Trend

green square outline with upward trending arrow inside it green square outline with downward trending arrow inside it non-significant change over time; green square with upward trending arrow inside it green square with downward trending arrow inside it significant change over time; blue square with equals sign no change over time.

Compared to Prior Value

green triangle with upward trending arrow inside it higher than the previous measurement period; green triangle with downward trending arrow inside it lower than the previous measurement period; blue equals sign no statistically different change  from previous measurement period.

More information about the gauges and icons

Health

Health

Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Serious Mental Illness for Students with Medicaid

31.3%
Percent of public school students on Medicaid with a serious mental illness
(2022-2023 School Year)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (31.3%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (9.4%).
Prior Value
(9.4%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

State: Ohio Student Medicaid Participation Rate

Current Value:
42.4%
Percentage of students on Medicaid
(2022-2023 School Year)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (42.4%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (41.0%).
Prior Value
(41.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Health / Alcohol & Drug Use

Health / Alcohol & Drug Use

Health / Alcohol & Drug Use

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Alcohol & Drug Use

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Adults who Drink Excessively

Current Value:
20.0%
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 20.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 18.3% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 20.3%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (18.1%), Ohio has a value of 20.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(18.1%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (20.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (19.0%).
Prior Value
(19.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate

40.4
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2018-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 40.4 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 22.6 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 32.5.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (23.5), Ohio has a value of 40.4 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(23.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (40.4) is less and better than the previously measured value (42.0).
Prior Value
(42.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Health / Cancer

Health / Cancer

Health / Cancer

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Cancer

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Breast Cancer

21.0
Deaths per 100,000 females
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 21.0 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 19.8 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 20.8.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (19.6), Ohio has a value of 21.0 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(19.6)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (21.0) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (21.6).
Prior Value
(21.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (15.3), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(15.3)

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Cancer

Current Value:
166.1
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 166.1 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 150.7 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 160.6.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (149.4), Ohio has a value of 166.1 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(149.4)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (166.1) is less and better than the previously measured value (169.4).
Prior Value
(169.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (122.7), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(122.7)

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Cervical Cancer

2.2
Deaths per 100,000 females
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (2.2), Ohio has a value of 2.2.
US Value
(2.2)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (2.2) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (2.2).
Prior Value
(2.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Colorectal Cancer

14.5
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 14.5 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 13.2 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 14.3.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (13.1), Ohio has a value of 14.5 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(13.1)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (14.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (14.8).
Prior Value
(14.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (8.9), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(8.9)

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Lung Cancer

Current Value:
42.9
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 42.9 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 35.6 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 40.6.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (35.0), Ohio has a value of 42.9 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(35.0)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (42.9) is less and better than the previously measured value (45.0).
Prior Value
(45.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (25.1), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(25.1)

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Prostate Cancer

19.3
Deaths per 100,000 males
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 19.3 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 19.4 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 20.2.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (18.8), Ohio has a value of 19.3 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(18.8)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (19.3) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (19.4).
Prior Value
(19.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (16.9), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(16.9)

State: Ohio All Cancer Incidence Rate

Current Value:
465.3
Cases per 100,000 population
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 465.3 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 454.3 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 465.5.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (442.3), Ohio has a value of 465.3 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(442.3)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (465.3) is less and better than the previously measured value (471.5).
Prior Value
(471.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Breast Cancer Incidence Rate

Current Value:
129.5
Cases per 100,000 females
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 129.5 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 129.5 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 134.1.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (127.0), Ohio has a value of 129.5 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(127.0)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (129.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (130.6).
Prior Value
(130.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Cancer: Medicare Population

Current Value:
12.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 12.0% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 11.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 12.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (12.0%), Ohio has a value of 12.0%.
US Value
(12.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (12.0%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (11.0%).
Prior Value
(11.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Cervical Cancer Incidence Rate

Current Value:
7.8
Cases per 100,000 females
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 7.8 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 7.2 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 8.1.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (7.5), Ohio has a value of 7.8 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(7.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (7.8) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (7.9).
Prior Value
(7.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Colorectal Cancer Incidence Rate

Current Value:
39.1
Cases per 100,000 population
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 39.1 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 36.1 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 39.5.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (36.5), Ohio has a value of 39.1 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(36.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (39.1) is less and better than the previously measured value (40.5).
Prior Value
(40.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Lung and Bronchus Cancer Incidence Rate

Current Value:
64.7
Cases per 100,000 population
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 64.7 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 56.1 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 61.2.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (54.0), Ohio has a value of 64.7 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(54.0)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (64.7) is less and better than the previously measured value (66.7).
Prior Value
(66.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Mammography Screening: Medicare Population

Current Value:
49.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 49.0% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 46.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 44.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (47.0%), Ohio has a value of 49.0% which is higher and better.
US Value
(47.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (49.0%) is greater and better than the previously measured value (48.0%).
Prior Value
(48.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Oral Cavity and Pharynx Cancer Incidence Rate

12.6
Cases per 100,000 population
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 12.6 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 12.3 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 12.9.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (11.9), Ohio has a value of 12.6 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(11.9)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (12.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (12.5).
Prior Value
(12.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Prostate Cancer Incidence Rate

Current Value:
114.1
Cases per 100,000 males
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 114.1 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 114.1 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 123.0.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (110.5), Ohio has a value of 114.1 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(110.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (114.1) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (112.5).
Prior Value
(112.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Children's Health

Health / Children's Health

Health / Children's Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Children's Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Child Mortality Rate: Under 20

Current Value:
58.5
Deaths per 100,000 population under 20
(2018-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 58.5 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 52.6 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 60.6.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (50.6), Ohio has a value of 58.5 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(50.6)
The regional value is compared to the national value.

Health / Diabetes

Health / Diabetes

Health / Diabetes

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Diabetes

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Diabetes

Current Value:
28.4
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (28.4) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (27.6).
Prior Value
(27.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Diabetes: Medicare Population

Current Value:
25.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 25.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 24.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 26.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (24.0%), Ohio has a value of 25.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(24.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (25.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (25.0%).
Prior Value
(25.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Disabilities

Health / Disabilities

Health / Disabilities

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Disabilities

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Adults with Disability Living in Poverty

Current Value:
28.6%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 28.6% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 24.8% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 27.2%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (24.9%), Ohio has a value of 28.6% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(24.9%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Children with a Disability

Current Value:
5.2%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (4.5%), Ohio has a value of 5.2%.
US Value
(4.5%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with a Cognitive Difficulty

Current Value:
5.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (5.3%), Ohio has a value of 5.9%.
US Value
(5.3%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with a Disability

Current Value:
14.1%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (12.9%), Ohio has a value of 14.1%.
US Value
(12.9%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with a Hearing Difficulty

Current Value:
3.7%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (3.6%), Ohio has a value of 3.7%.
US Value
(3.6%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with a Self-Care Difficulty

Current Value:
2.6%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (2.6%), Ohio has a value of 2.6%.
US Value
(2.6%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with a Vision Difficulty

Current Value:
2.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (2.4%), Ohio has a value of 2.4%.
US Value
(2.4%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with an Ambulatory Difficulty

Current Value:
7.3%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (6.7%), Ohio has a value of 7.3%.
US Value
(6.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Veterans with a Disability

Current Value:
29.7%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (29.8%), Ohio has a value of 29.7%.
US Value
(29.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Family Planning

Health / Family Planning

Health / Family Planning

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Family Planning

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Teen Birth Rate: 15-17

Current Value:
6.1
Live births per 1,000 females aged 15-17
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Ohio has a value of 6.1 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (6.1) is less and better than the previously measured value (6.3).
Prior Value
(6.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Health Care Access & Quality

Health / Health Care Access & Quality

Health / Health Care Access & Quality

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Health Care Access & Quality

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Adults with Health Insurance

Current Value:
91.2%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (87.8%), Ohio has a value of 91.2% which is higher and better.
US Value
(87.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Children with Health Insurance

Current Value:
95.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (94.7%), Ohio has a value of 95.4% which is higher and better.
US Value
(94.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (95.4%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (95.4%).
Prior Value
(95.4%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Non-Physician Primary Care Provider Rate

Current Value:
140
Providers per 100,000 population
(2023)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 140 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 140 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 125.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (140) is greater and better than the previously measured value (130).
Prior Value
(130)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with Private Health Insurance Only

Current Value:
55.3%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (54.8%), Ohio has a value of 55.3%.
US Value
(54.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (55.3%) is greater  than the previously measured value (54.9%).
Prior Value
(54.9%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with Public Health Insurance Only

Current Value:
37.7%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (35.9%), Ohio has a value of 37.7%.
US Value
(35.9%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons without Health Insurance

Current Value:
6.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (8.7%), Ohio has a value of 6.4% which is lower and better.
US Value
(8.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Preventable Hospital Stays: Medicare Population

3,044
Discharges per 100,000 Medicare enrollees
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 3,044 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 2,617 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 3,014.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (2,677), Ohio has a value of 3,044 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(2,677)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (3,044) is less and better than the previously measured value (3,113).
Prior Value
(3,113)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Primary Care Provider Rate

Current Value:
75
Providers per 100,000 population
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 75 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 76 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 68.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (75) is less and worse than the previously measured value (77).
Prior Value
(77)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Health Information Technology

Health / Health Information Technology

Health / Health Information Technology

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Health Information Technology

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Households with an Internet Subscription

Current Value:
87.8%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 87.8% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 88.3% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 86.7%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (88.5%), Ohio has a value of 87.8% which is lower and worse.
US Value
(88.5%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Households with One or More Types of Computing Devices

92.8%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 92.8% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 93.5% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 92.7%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (94.0%), Ohio has a value of 92.8% which is lower and worse.
US Value
(94.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Persons with an Internet Subscription

Current Value:
90.5%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 90.5% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 90.8% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 89.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (91.0%), Ohio has a value of 90.5% which is lower and worse.
US Value
(91.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Heart Disease & Stroke

Health / Heart Disease & Stroke

Health / Heart Disease & Stroke

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Heart Disease & Stroke

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Cerebrovascular Disease (Stroke)

46.0
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (46.0) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (44.7).
Prior Value
(44.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (33.4), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(33.4)

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Coronary Heart Disease

101.6
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (101.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (101.6).
Prior Value
(101.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (71.1), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(71.1)

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Heart Attack

Current Value:
60.9
Deaths per 100,000 population 35+ years
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 60.9 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 45.3 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 60.9.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (60.9) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (56.8).
Prior Value
(56.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Atrial Fibrillation: Medicare Population

Current Value:
15.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 15.0% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 14.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 15.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (14.0%), Ohio has a value of 15.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(14.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (15.0%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (14.0%).
Prior Value
(14.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Heart Failure: Medicare Population

Current Value:
12.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 12.0% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 11.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 12.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (11.0%), Ohio has a value of 12.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(11.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (12.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (12.0%).
Prior Value
(12.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Hyperlipidemia: Medicare Population

Current Value:
66.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 66.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 64.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 67.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (65.0%), Ohio has a value of 66.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(65.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (66.0%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (65.0%).
Prior Value
(65.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Hypertension: Medicare Population

Current Value:
67.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 67.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 66.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 69.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (65.0%), Ohio has a value of 67.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(65.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (67.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (67.0%).
Prior Value
(67.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Ischemic Heart Disease: Medicare Population

Current Value:
22.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 22.0% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 20.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 22.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (21.0%), Ohio has a value of 22.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(21.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (22.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (22.0%).
Prior Value
(22.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Stroke: Medicare Population

Current Value:
5.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 5.0% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 5.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 6.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (6.0%), Ohio has a value of 5.0% which is lower and better.
US Value
(6.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (5.0%) is less and better than the previously measured value (6.0%).
Prior Value
(6.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Immunizations & Infectious Diseases

Health / Immunizations & Infectious Diseases

Health / Immunizations & Infectious Diseases

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Immunizations & Infectious Diseases

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Influenza and Pneumonia

12.3
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (12.3) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (12.3).
Prior Value
(12.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Flu Vaccinations: Medicare Population

Current Value:
53.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 53.0% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 49.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 46.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (50.0%), Ohio has a value of 53.0% which is higher and better.
US Value
(50.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (53.0%) is greater and better than the previously measured value (52.0%).
Prior Value
(52.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Pneumonia Vaccinations: Medicare Population

Current Value:
8.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 8.0% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 7.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 7.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (8.0%), Ohio has a value of 8.0%.
US Value
(8.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (8.0%) is greater and better than the previously measured value (6.0%).
Prior Value
(6.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Tuberculosis Incidence Rate

Current Value:
1.2
Cases per 100,000 population
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (2.5), Ohio has a value of 1.2 which is lower and better.
US Value
(2.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (1.2) is less and better than the previously measured value (1.3).
Prior Value
(1.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (1.4), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 Target
(1.4)

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Babies with Low Birthweight

Current Value:
8.7%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (8.5%), Ohio has a value of 8.7% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(8.5% in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (8.7%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (8.7%).
Prior Value
(8.7%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Babies with Very Low Birthweight

Current Value:
1.5%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (1.4%), Ohio has a value of 1.5% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(1.4% in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (1.5%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (1.5%).
Prior Value
(1.5%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Infant Mortality Rate

Current Value:

State: Ohio Infant Mortality Rate

6.7
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (5.4), Ohio has a value of 6.7 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.4)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (6.7) is less and better than the previously measured value (6.9).
Prior Value
(6.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(5.0)
<div>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR)</strong></div>

State: Ohio Mothers who Received Early Prenatal Care

Current Value:
68.6%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (78.3%), Ohio has a value of 68.6% which is lower and worse.
US Value
(78.3% in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (68.6%) is less and worse than the previously measured value (70.1%).
Prior Value
(70.1%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Mothers who Smoked During Pregnancy

Current Value:
7.9%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (4.6%), Ohio has a value of 7.9% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(4.6% in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (7.9%) is less and better than the previously measured value (9.4%).
Prior Value
(9.4%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (4.3%), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(4.3%)

State: Ohio Preterm Births

Current Value:

State: Ohio Preterm Births

10.8%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (10.8%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (10.6%).
Prior Value
(10.6%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (9.4%), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(9.4%)

Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders

Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders

Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Suicide

Current Value:
14.5
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (14.5) is less and better than the previously measured value (14.6).
Prior Value
(14.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (12.8), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(12.8)
<div>MHMD-01: Reduce the suicide rate <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR)</strong></div>

State: Ohio Depression: Medicare Population

Current Value:
17.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 17.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 16.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 18.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (16.0%), Ohio has a value of 17.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(16.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (17.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (17.0%).
Prior Value
(17.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Mental Health Provider Rate

Current Value:
326
Providers per 100,000 population
(2023)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 326 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 315 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 227.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (326) is greater and better than the previously measured value (304).
Prior Value
(304)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Poor Mental Health: Average Number of Days

Current Value:
5.5
Days
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 5.5 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 4.8 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 5.3.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (4.8), Ohio has a value of 5.5 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(4.8)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (5.5) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (5.0).
Prior Value
(5.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Mortality Data

Health / Mortality Data

Health / Mortality Data

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Mortality Data

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Life Expectancy

Current Value:

State: Ohio Life Expectancy

75.6
Years
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 75.6 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 77.4 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 75.8.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (77.6), Ohio has a value of 75.6 which is lower and worse.
US Value
(77.6)
The regional value is compared to the national value.

State: Ohio Premature Death

Current Value:

State: Ohio Premature Death

9,394.3
Years per 100,000 population
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 9,394.3 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 8,079.1 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 9,394.3.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (7,971.5), Ohio has a value of 9,394.3 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(7,971.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.

Health / Older Adults

Health / Older Adults

Health / Older Adults

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Older Adults

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Adults 65+ with a Disability

Current Value:
33.2%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (33.3%), Ohio has a value of 33.2%.
US Value
(33.3%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Adults 65+ with a Hearing Difficulty

Current Value:
13.5%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (13.7%), Ohio has a value of 13.5%.
US Value
(13.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Adults 65+ with a Self-Care Difficulty

Current Value:
6.7%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (7.4%), Ohio has a value of 6.7%.
US Value
(7.4%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Adults 65+ with a Vision Difficulty

Current Value:
5.7%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (6.0%), Ohio has a value of 5.7%.
US Value
(6.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Adults 65+ with an Independent Living Difficulty

12.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (13.6%), Ohio has a value of 12.9%.
US Value
(13.6%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Alzheimer's Disease

33.8
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (33.8) is less and better than the previously measured value (34.5).
Prior Value
(34.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia: Medicare Population

6.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 6.0% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 6.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 7.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (6.0%), Ohio has a value of 6.0%.
US Value
(6.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (6.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (6.0%).
Prior Value
(6.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Oral Health

Health / Oral Health

Health / Oral Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Oral Health

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Dentist Rate

Current Value:

State: Ohio Dentist Rate

65
Dentists per 100,000 population
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 65 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 70 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 63.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (65) is greater and better than the previously measured value (64).
Prior Value
(64)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Other Conditions

Health / Other Conditions

Health / Other Conditions

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Other Conditions

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Kidney Disease

15.1
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (15.1) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (14.3).
Prior Value
(14.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Chronic Kidney Disease: Medicare Population

Current Value:
18.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 18.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 17.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 19.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (18.0%), Ohio has a value of 18.0%.
US Value
(18.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (18.0%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (17.0%).
Prior Value
(17.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Osteoporosis: Medicare Population

Current Value:
11.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 11.0% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 11.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 12.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (11.0%), Ohio has a value of 11.0%.
US Value
(11.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (11.0%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (10.0%).
Prior Value
(10.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Rheumatoid Arthritis or Osteoarthritis: Medicare Population

38.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 38.0% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 35.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 37.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (35.0%), Ohio has a value of 38.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(35.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (38.0%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (37.0%).
Prior Value
(37.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Prevention & Safety

Health / Prevention & Safety

Health / Prevention & Safety

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Prevention & Safety

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Falls

Current Value:
12.1
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (12.1) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (11.6).
Prior Value
(11.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Firearms

Current Value:
13.5
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2018-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 13.5 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 12.8 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 17.9.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (12.0), Ohio has a value of 13.5 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(12.0)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (13.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (13.0).
Prior Value
(13.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (10.7), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(10.7)

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Unintentional Poisonings

46.5
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (46.5) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (43.9).
Prior Value
(43.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Death Rate due to Injuries

Current Value:
99.4
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2017-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 99.4 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 88.5 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 99.3.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (80.0), Ohio has a value of 99.4 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(80.0)
The regional value is compared to the national value.

Health / Respiratory Diseases

Health / Respiratory Diseases

Health / Respiratory Diseases

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Respiratory Diseases

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases

42.8
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (42.8) is less and better than the previously measured value (43.7).
Prior Value
(43.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Asthma: Medicare Population

Current Value:
6.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 6.0% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 6.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 7.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (7.0%), Ohio has a value of 6.0% which is lower and better.
US Value
(7.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (6.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (6.0%).
Prior Value
(6.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio COPD: Medicare Population

Current Value:
12.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 12.0% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 11.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 12.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (11.0%), Ohio has a value of 12.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(11.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (12.0%) is less and better than the previously measured value (13.0%).
Prior Value
(13.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Sexually Transmitted Infections

Health / Sexually Transmitted Infections

Health / Sexually Transmitted Infections

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Sexually Transmitted Infections

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Chlamydia Incidence Rate

Current Value:
462.7
Cases per 100,000 population
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (495.0), Ohio has a value of 462.7 which is lower and better.
US Value
(495.0)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (462.7) is less and better than the previously measured value (484.1).
Prior Value
(484.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Gonorrhea Incidence Rate

Current Value:
195.1
Cases per 100,000 population
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (194.4), Ohio has a value of 195.1 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(194.4)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (195.1) is less and better than the previously measured value (238.8).
Prior Value
(238.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio HIV Prevalence Rate

Current Value:

State: Ohio HIV Prevalence Rate

246.1
Cases per 100,000 population
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (386.6), Ohio has a value of 246.1.
US Value
(386.6)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (246.1) is greater  than the previously measured value (242.1).
Prior Value
(242.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rate

Current Value:
216.2
Cases per 100,000 population
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (216.2) is less  than the previously measured value (217.0).
Prior Value
(217.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Syphilis Incidence Rate

Current Value:
45.0
Cases per 100,000 population
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (17.7), Ohio has a value of 45.0 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(17.7)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (45.0) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (15.3).
Prior Value
(15.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Tobacco Use

Health / Tobacco Use

Health / Tobacco Use

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Tobacco Use

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Adults who Smoke

Current Value:

State: Ohio Adults who Smoke

18.8%
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 18.8% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 15.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 17.2%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (14.4%), Ohio has a value of 18.8% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(14.4%)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (18.8%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (20.2%).
Prior Value
(20.2%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (6.1%), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(6.1%)
<div>TU-02: Reduce current cigarette smoking in adults <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR)</strong></div>

Health / Wellness & Lifestyle

Health / Wellness & Lifestyle

Health / Wellness & Lifestyle

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Health / Wellness & Lifestyle

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Poor Physical Health: Average Number of Days

3.6
Days
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 3.6 which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 3.3 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 3.6.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (3.3), Ohio has a value of 3.6 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(3.3)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (3.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (3.2).
Prior Value
(3.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Community / Civic Engagement

Community / Civic Engagement

Community / Civic Engagement

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Community / Civic Engagement

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Voter Turnout: Presidential Election

Current Value:
74.0%
(2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (74.0%) is greater and better than the previously measured value (71.3%).
Prior Value
(71.3%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (58.4%), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 Target
(58.4%)
<div>SDOH-07: Increase the proportion of the voting-age citizens who vote</div>

Community / Crime & Crime Prevention

Community / Crime & Crime Prevention

Community / Crime & Crime Prevention

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Community / Crime & Crime Prevention

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Homicide

Current Value:
9.0
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (9.0) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (8.4).
Prior Value
(8.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (5.5), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(5.5)
<div>IVP-09: Reduce homicides <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR)</strong></div>

State: Ohio Violent Crime Rate

Current Value:

State: Ohio Violent Crime Rate

359.0
Crimes per 100,000 population
(2023)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (380.7), Ohio has a value of 359.0 which is lower and better.
US Value
(380.7 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value. The source for the national value is Federal Bureau of Investigation
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (359.0) is less and better than the previously measured value (361.6).
Prior Value
(361.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Community / Demographics

Community / Demographics

Community / Demographics

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Community / Demographics

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Average Household Size

Current Value:
2.40
Persons per household
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (2.60), Ohio has a value of 2.40.
US Value
(2.60)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Foreign Born Persons

Current Value:

State: Ohio Foreign Born Persons

4.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (13.7%), Ohio has a value of 4.9%.
US Value
(13.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Veteran Population

Current Value:

State: Ohio Veteran Population

7.0%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (6.6%), Ohio has a value of 7.0%.
US Value
(6.6%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Community / Public Safety

Community / Public Safety

Community / Public Safety

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Community / Public Safety

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Alcohol-Impaired Driving Deaths

Current Value:
32.2%
Percent of driving deaths with alcohol involvement
(2017-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 32.2% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 27.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 32.3%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (26.3%), Ohio has a value of 32.2% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(26.3%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (32.2%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (32.5%).
Prior Value
(32.5%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Death Rate due to Motor Vehicle Collisions

Current Value:
10.9
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2015-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 10.9 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 12.1 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 15.9.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (12.0), Ohio has a value of 10.9 which is lower and better.
US Value
(12.0)
The regional value is compared to the national value.

Community / Social Environment

Community / Social Environment

Community / Social Environment

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Community / Social Environment

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Children in Single-Parent Households

Current Value:
26.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 26.4% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 24.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 27.1%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (24.9%), Ohio has a value of 26.4% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(24.9%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Linguistic Isolation

Current Value:

State: Ohio Linguistic Isolation

1.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 1.4% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 2.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 3.8%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (4.2%), Ohio has a value of 1.4% which is lower and better.
US Value
(4.2%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio People 65+ Living Alone

Current Value:
29.8%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 29.8% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 28.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 28.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (26.4%), Ohio has a value of 29.8% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(26.4%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Social Associations

Current Value:

State: Ohio Social Associations

10.7
Membership associations per 10,000 population
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 10.7 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 10.7 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 8.6.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (9.1), Ohio has a value of 10.7 which is higher and better.
US Value
(9.1)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (10.7) is less and worse than the previously measured value (10.8).
Prior Value
(10.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Substantiated Child Abuse Rate

Current Value:
6.9
Cases per 1,000 children
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (6.9) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (6.8).
Prior Value
(6.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (8.7), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 Target
(8.7)

Community / Transportation

Community / Transportation

Community / Transportation

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Community / Transportation

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Households without a Vehicle

Current Value:
7.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 7.4% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 6.7% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than .
U.S. States
(2006-2010)
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (8.3%), Ohio has a value of 7.4%.
US Value
(8.3%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Mean Travel Time to Work

Current Value:
23.6
Minutes
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 23.6 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 25.3 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 26.7.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (26.7), Ohio has a value of 23.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(26.7)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Solo Drivers with a Long Commute

Current Value:
30.6%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 30.6% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 34.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 38.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (36.4%), Ohio has a value of 30.6% which is lower and better.
US Value
(36.4%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (30.6%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (30.7%).
Prior Value
(30.7%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Workers Commuting by Public Transportation

Current Value:
1.2%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 1.2% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 1.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 0.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (3.8%), Ohio has a value of 1.2% which is lower and worse.
US Value
(3.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (5.3%), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(5.3%)

State: Ohio Workers who Drive Alone to Work

Current Value:
78.1%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 78.1% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 75.2% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 78.3%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (71.7%), Ohio has a value of 78.1% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(71.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Workers who Walk to Work

Current Value:
2.0%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 2.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 2.4% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 1.8%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (2.4%), Ohio has a value of 2.0% which is lower and worse.
US Value
(2.4%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Economy / Employment

Economy / Employment

Economy / Employment

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Economy / Employment

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Employer Establishments

Current Value:
249,857
Number of Establishments
(2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (249,857) is less  than the previously measured value (250,981).
Prior Value
(250,981)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

State: Ohio Female Population 16+ in Civilian Labor Force

58.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 58.9% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 58.8% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 57.1%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (58.5%), Ohio has a value of 58.9% which is higher and better.
US Value
(58.5%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Population 16+ in Civilian Labor Force

Current Value:
59.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 59.9% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 59.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 57.7%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (59.6%), Ohio has a value of 59.9% which is higher and better.
US Value
(59.6%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Size of Labor Force

Current Value:

State: Ohio Size of Labor Force

5,961,255
Persons
(June 2024)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (5,961,255) is greater and better than the previously measured value (5,836,115).
Prior Value
(5,836,115)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Total Employment

Current Value:

State: Ohio Total Employment

4,822,238
Paid Employees
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (4,822,238) is less  than the previously measured value (4,978,720).
Prior Value
(4,978,720)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Total Employment Change

Current Value:
-3.1%
(2020-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of -3.1% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than -3.7% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than -5.8%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (-4.3%), Ohio has a value of -3.1% which is higher and better.
US Value
(-4.3%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (-3.1%) is less and worse than the previously measured value (1.3%).
Prior Value
(1.3%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Unemployed Veterans

Current Value:

State: Ohio Unemployed Veterans

2.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 2.9% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 3.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 3.5%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (3.2%), Ohio has a value of 2.9% which is lower and better.
US Value
(3.2%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Unemployed Workers in Civilian Labor Force

Current Value:
5.1%
(June 2024)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 5.1% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 3.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 4.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on non-seasonally-adjusted data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (4.3%), Ohio has a value of 5.1% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(4.3%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (5.1%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (4.6%).
Prior Value
(4.6%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Economy / Food Insecurity

Economy / Food Insecurity

Economy / Food Insecurity

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Economy / Food Insecurity

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Child Food Insecurity Rate

Current Value:
19.8%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 19.8% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 17.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 19.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (18.5%), Ohio has a value of 19.8% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(18.5%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (19.8%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (14.8%).
Prior Value
(14.8%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Food Insecure Children Likely Ineligible for Assistance

31%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 31% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 34% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 39%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (25%), Ohio has a value of 31% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(25% in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (31%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (25%).
Prior Value
(25%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Food Insecurity Rate

Current Value:

State: Ohio Food Insecurity Rate

14.1%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 14.1% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 13.0% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 14.2%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (13.5%), Ohio has a value of 14.1% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(13.5%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (14.1%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (11.8%).
Prior Value
(11.8%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Households Receiving SNAP with Children

Current Value:
45.1%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (47.9%), Ohio has a value of 45.1%.
US Value
(47.9%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Students Eligible for the Free Lunch Program

19.1%
(2022-2023)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 19.1% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 40.8% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 53.9%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 43 U.S. states.
Compared to the US Value (42.8%), Ohio has a value of 19.1% which is lower and better.
US Value
(42.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (19.1%) is less and better than the previously measured value (20.2%).
Prior Value
(20.2%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Economy / Government Assistance

Economy / Government Assistance

Economy / Government Assistance

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Economy / Government Assistance

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Households with Cash Public Assistance Income

2.6%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 2.6% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 2.5% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 3.3%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (2.7%), Ohio has a value of 2.6% which is lower and better.
US Value
(2.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Economy / Housing & Homes

Economy / Housing & Homes

Economy / Housing & Homes

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Economy / Housing & Homes

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Homeowner Vacancy Rate

Current Value:
0.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 0.9% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 1.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 1.3%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (1.1%), Ohio has a value of 0.9% which is lower and better.
US Value
(1.1%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Homeownership

Current Value:

State: Ohio Homeownership

60.9%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 60.9% which is in the worst 25% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 59.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 57.7%.
U.S. States
(2006-2010)
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (57.8%), Ohio has a value of 60.9%.
US Value
(57.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Median Household Gross Rent

Current Value:
$945
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value ($1,268), Ohio has a value of $945 which is lower and better.
US Value
($1,268)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Median Monthly Owner Costs for Households without a Mortgage

$548
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value ($584), Ohio has a value of $548 which is lower and better.
US Value
($584)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Mortgaged Owners Median Monthly Household Costs

$1,429
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value ($1,828), Ohio has a value of $1,429 which is lower and better.
US Value
($1,828)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Overcrowded Households

Current Value:
1.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (3.3%), Ohio has a value of 1.4% which is lower and better.
US Value
(3.3% in 2016-2020)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Renters Spending 30% or More of Household Income on Rent

44.5%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 44.5% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 47.8% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 50.4%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (49.9%), Ohio has a value of 44.5% which is lower and better.
US Value
(49.9%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (25.5%), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(25.5%)

State: Ohio Severe Housing Problems

Current Value:
12.8%
(2016-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 12.8% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 14.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 16.9%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (16.7%), Ohio has a value of 12.8% which is lower and better.
US Value
(16.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (12.8%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (13.1%).
Prior Value
(13.1%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Economy / Income

Economy / Income

Economy / Income

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Economy / Income

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Gender Pay Gap

Current Value:

State: Ohio Gender Pay Gap

$0.71
Cents on the dollar
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value ($0.73), Ohio has a value of $0.71 which is lower and worse.
US Value
($0.73)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio ($0.71) is not statistically different from the previously measured value ($0.71).
Prior Value
($0.71)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Households that are Above the Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE) Threshold

61.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (61.0%) is less and worse than the previously measured value (62.0%).
Prior Value
(62.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Households that are Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE)

25.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (25.0%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (25.0%).
Prior Value
(25.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Income Inequality

Current Value:

State: Ohio Income Inequality

0.466
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 0.466 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 0.466 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 0.479.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (0.483), Ohio has a value of 0.466 which is lower and better.
US Value
(0.483)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Median Household Income

Current Value:
$66,990
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of $66,990 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than $72,458 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than $66,341.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value ($75,149), Ohio has a value of $66,990 which is lower and worse.
US Value
($75,149)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Per Capita Income

Current Value:

State: Ohio Per Capita Income

$37,729
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of $37,729 which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than $38,585 while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than $36,754.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value ($41,261), Ohio has a value of $37,729 which is lower and worse.
US Value
($41,261)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Economy / Poverty

Economy / Poverty

Economy / Poverty

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

Economy / Poverty

State: Ohio

Value
Compared to:

State: Ohio Children Living Below 200% of Poverty Level

Current Value:
37.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 37.0% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 33.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 40.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (36.5%), Ohio has a value of 37.0% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(36.5%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (37.0%) is less and better than the previously measured value (37.8%).
Prior Value
(37.8%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Children Living Below Poverty Level

Current Value:
18.3%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 18.3% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 15.6% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 18.9%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (16.7%), Ohio has a value of 18.3% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(16.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Families Living Below 200% of Poverty Level

Current Value:
22.8%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 22.8% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 20.7% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 25.3%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (22.7%), Ohio has a value of 22.8% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(22.7%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Families Living Below Poverty Level

Current Value:
9.3%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 9.3% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 7.6% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 10.0%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (8.8%), Ohio has a value of 9.3% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(8.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio Households Living Below Poverty Level

Current Value:
14.0%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Ohio (14.0%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (13.0%).
Prior Value
(13.0%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio People 65+ Living Below Poverty Level

Current Value:
9.1%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 9.1% which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 9.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 10.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (10.0%), Ohio has a value of 9.1% which is lower and better.
US Value
(10.0%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio People Living 200% Above Poverty Level

Current Value:
70.4%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 70.4% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50%  have a value higher than 71.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value lower than 68.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (71.2%), Ohio has a value of 70.4% which is lower and worse.
US Value
(71.2%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio People Living Below 200% of Poverty Level

Current Value:
29.6%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 29.6% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 28.1% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 31.4%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (28.8%), Ohio has a value of 29.6% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(28.8%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

State: Ohio People Living Below Poverty Level

Current Value:
13.3%
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Ohio has a value of 13.3% which is in the 2nd worst quartile of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 11.9% while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 13.6%.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (12.5%), Ohio has a value of 13.3% which is higher and worse.
US Value
(12.5%)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Over time, the Ohio value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (8.0%), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 Target
(8.0%)